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Friday, March 29, 2024

LRMC rolls out tap-to-pay service

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Light Rail Manila Corp. said Friday it rolled out its tap-to-pay service using beep card to more merchants at LRT Line 1 system.

Tap to pay. Light Rail Transit Line 1 private operator Light Rail Manila Corp. continues to enhance its services for a convenient commuting experience as it formally rolls out its Tap2Pay campaign with more LRT-1 merchants as new channels for beep loading and payments services. Attending the Tap2Pay campaign launch are (from left) LRMC corporate communications and customer relations head Jacqueline Gorospe, LRMC AFCS head John Philip Delos Santos, Eng Bee Tin general manager Roche Chua, Siomai House franchisee Lucy Cobico, Mister Donut franchisee Carlo Tan and LRMC head of business development John Kelly Tan.

“After the successful roll-out in December 2021 with Master Siomai as our pilot merchant, we were able to engage more partners who saw the real benefit and operational efficiency of incorporating the beep device in their operations. Now, we are going all out as we officially introduce our Tap2Pay campaign with over 30 LRT-1 kiosks participating,” LRMC corporate communications and customer relations head Jacqueline S. Gorospe said.

“Aside from using beep to pay for goods, passengers also have more channels to reload cards in addition to existing ticket vending machines, loading kiosks and teller booths. What we’re offering are greater convenience and choices for passengers with more uses for their beep this time,” she said.

The initiative allows for more uses of beep for passengers as they can now use it to buy goods at more merchant kiosks at different LRT-1 stations such as Baclaran, EDSA, Gil Puyat, Carriedo, D. Jose and Balintawak.

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